First timer: 30 day shred support
Daenae18
Posts: 29 Member
Hi. I joined MFP just this morning because it was recommended to me as a good base of support. Starting Monday I'll be completing the 30 day shred (Though in 6 weeks instead of 4, two weeks per level).
I've failed at losing weight and becoming fit in the past because when I needed it most, I had no support and a whole lot of self anger and cravings. I'm working on learning to be self-supportive, but feel like I need help from others too.
If anybody is interested in providing some advice or guidance over the next 6 weeks and possibly longer, I would be very happy. I just need someone to tell me it'll be ok in the end when I won't believe myself.
I'd be very happy to reciprocate.
I've failed at losing weight and becoming fit in the past because when I needed it most, I had no support and a whole lot of self anger and cravings. I'm working on learning to be self-supportive, but feel like I need help from others too.
If anybody is interested in providing some advice or guidance over the next 6 weeks and possibly longer, I would be very happy. I just need someone to tell me it'll be ok in the end when I won't believe myself.
I'd be very happy to reciprocate.
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Hi, I literally joined mfp just now. I'm working on the self supportive thing too. My self confidence is at an all time low right now. Feel free to add me if you like0
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I just joined! I want to lose at least 30lbs!!0
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Hi, I started the 30 day shred 6 days ago, but have been working out consistently,since about a year ago, for two months. I think that being able to motivate yourself will be the best for you. I would recommend setting small goals while trying to achieve a bigger goal. I think 30 day shred will be very helpful with aiding in setting mini goals because you can think of it as taking it 10 days at a time. 10 days fly by and then you have accomplished your first fitness goal. I say continue to look within, know that you are doing this for yourself and you'll be able to push yourself as far as you want to go. Good luck0
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jjskv92013 wrote: »Hi, I started the 30 day shred 6 days ago, but have been working out consistently,since about a year ago, for two months. I think that being able to motivate yourself will be the best for you. I would recommend setting small goals while trying to achieve a bigger goal. I think 30 day shred will be very helpful with aiding in setting mini goals because you can think of it as taking it 10 days at a time. 10 days fly by and then you have accomplished your first fitness goal. I say continue to look within, know that you are doing this for yourself and you'll be able to push yourself as far as you want to go. Good luck
Thank you very much. I think you are right about setting small goals. In the past, that was one of my biggest problems. I wanted to lose weight instantly. I've set myself a realistic final goal this year, which I think will make a difference. As for self-motivation, I'll keep working hard at it, but sometimes I've eaten a whole bag of doritos before I can even comprehend the craving.
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Even if you have one bad day, such as skipping a workout or bad eating choices, don't give up! Small steps in the right direction are better than no steps at all. I started back on MFP this past week and I also use JM DVDs to get me back into the groove of working out. You can do it!!!0
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I've been using mfp on and off for a few months now but nothing consistent. Like you I've never been good at supporting or believing in myself. I'm the type of person who never sees the silver lining but I always sees my failures. I'm hoping to learn to stop beating myself up and to acknowledge what I did accomplish.0
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I find it helpful to keep in mind that you don't need to be "perfect" to get fit or lose weight. Anyone who aims for perfection (never overeating, always exercising) will inevitably fall short and be disappointed (and maybe then throw in the towel and give up). Getting it right most of the time is good enough No one, no matter their weight, has perfect self-control, so going off plan from time to time doesn't make you a failure, it makes you normal!0
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I too just started MFP and I am my biggest motivator. I have only shared my desire to lose weight with the people on here because it seems in my circle of friends the more people I tell I am losing weight the more things they find wrong with my way. I have found that something is better than nothing at all and heading in the right direction is the first step in any journey. MFP is definitely a good start!!!0
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Even if you have one bad day, such as skipping a workout or bad eating choices, don't give up! Small steps in the right direction are better than no steps at all. I started back on MFP this past week and I also use JM DVDs to get me back into the groove of working out. You can do it!!!
Thank you! All the best to you too!0 -
jamiecousin wrote: »I too just started MFP and I am my biggest motivator. I have only shared my desire to lose weight with the people on here because it seems in my circle of friends the more people I tell I am losing weight the more things they find wrong with my way. I have found that something is better than nothing at all and heading in the right direction is the first step in any journey. MFP is definitely a good start!!!
I thought MFP was a good place to start. It's the first time I've actually joined though. Everybody seems so positive here.0 -
I find it helpful to keep in mind that you don't need to be "perfect" to get fit or lose weight. Anyone who aims for perfection (never overeating, always exercising) will inevitably fall short and be disappointed (and maybe then throw in the towel and give up). Getting it right most of the time is good enough No one, no matter their weight, has perfect self-control, so going off plan from time to time doesn't make you a failure, it makes you normal!
Thank you. I've been told that before, but growing up in a family of perfectionists made it pretty hard to recognise small victories. Especially a family of perfectionists with a high metabolism and no need to worry about weight. Except for me. I'm working on it though!0 -
I recently finished 30 day shred! Do yourself a huge favor and MEASuRE all over. After doing that workout from October to the end of December off and on and finally finishing it after ... Oh maybe five years and I can't count how many tries I completed it! I only lost a few pound because my diet wasn't super strict but I lost some good inches here and there and it really inspired me to keep going. Now I'm trying the ripped in thirty. Jillian - I hate her! I love her! You can do it and having a posse is so fun! I know there is a 30DS group and I was in there. It's fun to watch how others are doing and see their results. Good luck! Welcome!0
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Joining a group that is also starting the 30 day shred is very helpful. The daily check-ins and updates from other members will keep you motivated to finish. You can do it!0
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i loved 30 day shred!!!got jillian's ultimate collection on dvd, no dvd player at the minute tho, but will be starting them again as soon as i pick one up!! i'll send you a FR.0
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LeelooX2014 wrote: »I recently finished 30 day shred! Do yourself a huge favor and MEASuRE all over. After doing that workout from October to the end of December off and on and finally finishing it after ... Oh maybe five years and I can't count how many tries I completed it! I only lost a few pound because my diet wasn't super strict but I lost some good inches here and there and it really inspired me to keep going. Now I'm trying the ripped in thirty. Jillian - I hate her! I love her! You can do it and having a posse is so fun! I know there is a 30DS group and I was in there. It's fun to watch how others are doing and see their results. Good luck! Welcome!
Haha! Thank you so much! I'm going to try and find a group, literally right after posting this. Thank you for the advice and inspiration. The advice on measuring rather than weight is brilliant!0 -
Blind_Pilot wrote: »i loved 30 day shred!!!got jillian's ultimate collection on dvd, no dvd player at the minute tho, but will be starting them again as soon as i pick one up!! i'll send you a FR.
Brilliant, send me a FR! Fingers crossed you get a DVD player soon!0 -
jjskv92013 wrote: »
Thank you very much. I think you are right about setting small goals. In the past, that was one of my biggest problems. I wanted to lose weight instantly. I've set myself a realistic final goal this year, which I think will make a difference. As for self-motivation, I'll keep working hard at it, but sometimes I've eaten a whole bag of doritos before I can even comprehend the craving.
No problem and I totally understand. I think the key to breaking those bad habits it to not feel like it's the end of the world when you slip and have too many Doritos. Instead, reassure yourself that you are human and the Doritos are good, lol, but, you can always have a better meal next time. Everyone had their snacks you just have to pull yourself out of it and not give up.0 -
No problem and I totally understand. I think the key to breaking those bad habits it to not feel like it's the end of the world when you slip and have too many Doritos. Instead, reassure yourself that you are human and the Doritos are good, lol, but, you can always have a better meal next time. Everyone had their snacks you just have to pull yourself out of it and not give up.0
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I starting the 30 day shred this afternoon, I'm dreading as I'm so unfit!0
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I tried the 30d shred a while back. I could hardly move the next few days, just shows how good a work out it is. I just started the fast diet today so will go with shred on normal food days. Also it's on YouTube. I put it on tv via wii and off I go.0
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Just completed day 6 and would love some extra support as well!0
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Will be starting on Monday. Just completing tomorrow the six week six pack series. Would love to be friends with you all.0
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I've done the 30ds several times since I started losing weight. I started when I was over 200 pounds and did it every other day each workout for 2 weeks. Next time around I did it 6days a week, each workout for 2 weeks. I just started it up again and am doing it that way again. I had so much to lose that it really didn't affect my body composition that much, some peoples changes are dramatic!! its awesome. I still love doing it. Don't care for her though, ugh I love doing it now cause I just crank up pandora and drown her out. "I could always use a good chest fly in my life" ha ha.0
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Anyone have tips for sore knees?0
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I completed 30DS last year and will likely do it again in the near future - it was amazing! Friend me if you'd like (:0
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I just started today....please add me and put 30 day shred in the comment so I know I need to see other people with the 30 day shred in my feed or else....my very sore self will take a bath instead! Plus, I will post weekly pics! Really. I took day one pic today, and am about to go measure. Time to face the music. My food log is open too, please keep an eye on me! I am motivated and working with illness, so a doctor is supervising and has approved this after 2 weeks of exercise bike.0
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madabtwellness wrote: »Anyone have tips for sore knees?
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